After several weeks of analysis, it has been determined that the Cuban government information website (acn.cu) is dispensing a dangerous clipboard virus that aims to steal information from the computers of unsuspecting visitors to that site.

The Cuban Commission for Human Rights (CCHR) has documented 845 political arrests by the Castro regime during the month of July 2016. It already nearly matches last year’s year-long tally of 8,616 political arrests. With Obama’s policy, it pays to repress.

Supporters of President Obama’s policy of unconditional engagement with the Castro dictatorship are in a terrible bind after last week’s VII Cuban Communist Party Congress (“Congress”). The Congress served a healthy dose of anti-American rhetoric, lambasting President Obama and referring to the United States as “the enemy.” So what was the reaction of Obama’s supporters? That Castro’s retrenchment is due to his feeling “nervous,” “threatened,” and “vulnerable” by the new policy.

When Ernesto “Che” Guevara (1928-1967) argued that hatred could be a good motivator for his “revolutionary” killings, he was quite specific: no hatred was better than hatred for the United States of America. Having a U.S. president pose for pictures in front of one of the most famous Che Guevara displays in Havana’s “Revolutionary Square” incited emotions of sadness and dismay—but it is also an alert.